With limited funds, and the relatively low importance of dryland pastures in New Zealand, research has been targeted at the species most likely to induce transformational change on-farm. Lucerne research into biophysical influences on plant growth and development has added flexibility to spring grazing management. Coupled with additional agronomic research and extension, farmers now have the confidence to use lucerne as a direct feed source for sheep, beef and deer. Research on Caucasian clover seedling development identified the long duration to secondary leaf production as the physiological basis for slow clover establishment in mixed swards. Despite agronomic strategies to overcome this, its use is now limited by commercial constraints. ...
Arrowleaf clover (Trifolium vesiculosum L.) is a late maturing annual legume which has the potential...
With a view to increasing rangeland pasture legume abundance, the herbage biomass and seedling recru...
This study consisted of two sheep grazed dryland pasture experiments. Experiment l compared sheep pr...
In this paper we summarize the use of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) and subterranean clover (Trifoliu...
Field experiments have been conducted for 6 years at Hunua in North Canterbury to compare a range of...
The booklet presents the preliminary results of a TIFF funded “MAXClover’ dryland hill country legu...
Steep, non-arable hill country is a significant feature of New Zealand farming (Sheath 2011) and lar...
Steep, non-arable hill country is a significant feature of New Zealand farming (Sheath 2011) and lar...
This report presents the results of dryland pastoral research at Lincoln University. It includes a p...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Six dryland pastures were established at Lincoln University, Canterbur...
Arrowleaf clover (Trifolium vesiculosum L.) is a late maturing annual legume which has the potential...
Although New Zealand is fortunate in having a climate mild enough to allow some growth of pasture in...
The study presented in this thesis is based on the overall target of increased herbage production in...
Annual dry matter (DM) production and botanical composition from dryland cocksfoot and ryegrass past...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is an important legume for New Zealand dryland farms. To ensure the pro...
Arrowleaf clover (Trifolium vesiculosum L.) is a late maturing annual legume which has the potential...
With a view to increasing rangeland pasture legume abundance, the herbage biomass and seedling recru...
This study consisted of two sheep grazed dryland pasture experiments. Experiment l compared sheep pr...
In this paper we summarize the use of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) and subterranean clover (Trifoliu...
Field experiments have been conducted for 6 years at Hunua in North Canterbury to compare a range of...
The booklet presents the preliminary results of a TIFF funded “MAXClover’ dryland hill country legu...
Steep, non-arable hill country is a significant feature of New Zealand farming (Sheath 2011) and lar...
Steep, non-arable hill country is a significant feature of New Zealand farming (Sheath 2011) and lar...
This report presents the results of dryland pastoral research at Lincoln University. It includes a p...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Six dryland pastures were established at Lincoln University, Canterbur...
Arrowleaf clover (Trifolium vesiculosum L.) is a late maturing annual legume which has the potential...
Although New Zealand is fortunate in having a climate mild enough to allow some growth of pasture in...
The study presented in this thesis is based on the overall target of increased herbage production in...
Annual dry matter (DM) production and botanical composition from dryland cocksfoot and ryegrass past...
Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is an important legume for New Zealand dryland farms. To ensure the pro...
Arrowleaf clover (Trifolium vesiculosum L.) is a late maturing annual legume which has the potential...
With a view to increasing rangeland pasture legume abundance, the herbage biomass and seedling recru...
This study consisted of two sheep grazed dryland pasture experiments. Experiment l compared sheep pr...